The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens, Volumer 1-2H. G. Bohn, 1862 - 646 sider |
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... hand to report it , th emperor was informed of what had been said ; so tha even the walls of a man's secret chamber , the only wit nesses to his language , were viewed with apprehension . 8. And Cesar's fixed resolution to inquire into ...
... hand to report it , th emperor was informed of what had been said ; so tha even the walls of a man's secret chamber , the only wit nesses to his language , were viewed with apprehension . 8. And Cesar's fixed resolution to inquire into ...
Side 8
... hand , and which they would not venture to resist in the extensive plains , they retreated , and retracing their steps summoned all the flower of their youth which had been left at home to join them . 12. And as they were oppressed with ...
... hand , and which they would not venture to resist in the extensive plains , they retreated , and retracing their steps summoned all the flower of their youth which had been left at home to join them . 12. And as they were oppressed with ...
Side 9
... hand , so that if any one forced his way inside he might be overwhelmed with a multitude of missiles and stones . 17. But those who were shut up in the walls were at the same time greatly afflicted , because the Isaurians having taken ...
... hand , so that if any one forced his way inside he might be overwhelmed with a multitude of missiles and stones . 17. But those who were shut up in the walls were at the same time greatly afflicted , because the Isaurians having taken ...
Side 11
... hand or cultivate a tree , or seek food by the tillage of the land ; but they are perpetually wandering over various and extensive districts , having no home , no fixed abode or laws ; nor can they endure to remain long in the same ...
... hand or cultivate a tree , or seek food by the tillage of the land ; but they are perpetually wandering over various and extensive districts , having no home , no fixed abode or laws ; nor can they endure to remain long in the same ...
Side 14
... hand he was unable to give him a mortal wound , he then plunged his drawn sword into his own side . And by this unseemly kind of death that most just man departed from life , merely for having dared to interpose some delay to the ...
... hand he was unable to give him a mortal wound , he then plunged his drawn sword into his own side . And by this unseemly kind of death that most just man departed from life , merely for having dared to interpose some delay to the ...
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